Read more.Port modifies code to render graphics on an aging oscilloscope.
Read more.Port modifies code to render graphics on an aging oscilloscope.
Are you kidding me!? These guys will have Crysis 3 running on a calculator in 10yrs time haha.
Call me a perfectionist but I prefer the original version. However it is quiet an accomplishment, so bravo Pekka !
Wow that is really very impressive.
Impressive!
Jon
Ultimately completely useless but impressive none-the-less
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Why not!!
Anybody spotted games on kit that shouldn't be there? I work on laboratory analysis kit, Agilent famously had Tetris built in to the handheld controller on the 1100 GCs.
Jonj1611 (01-01-2015)
Very Matrix-esque!
While it may not be particularly useful of itself. By working under such extreme constraints, it forces you to consider new solutions which can then be applied in a more practical situation.
Jonj1611 (01-01-2015)
Was the 1st proper PC game (not DOS) that I bought, on a band new P1 200Mhz with 8bm SDramm. Saved up my pocket money for months to buy a Voodoo 1 4mb to play GL Quake.
Time to dig out the old beastie I think
Is there anything left that quake hasn't been modded onto?
To be pedantic: Quake is running on a PC. It's being displayed on a 'scope, but the 'scope is just doing what a 'scope does and plotting two XY input signals.
You could take the same XY signals and feed them to some galvanometers to make a laser-projected Quake. Or you could take a VGA output, connect the sync line to a basic waveform generator, and connect to a 'scope (turning the scope into a low-res monochrome monitor).
But it'll still be Quake running on a PC.
If you want something actually running on the oscilloscope itself, have Doom.
Absolute genius!
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